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Same-old same-old |
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6/1/2009 |
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JoannaOregon |
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The only thing different in pink boyz world is that technology enables him to kill/slaughter with even less effort. How depressing... just dark dark depression. |
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Pluto in Capricorn, Chinese Style |
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1/26/2008 |
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amylouise donnelly |
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Ed Champlin said: And with the USA, (the current lone superpower), formed with Pluto in Capricorn, are we also looking at the emergence of an Asian dominance in world politics?
And I respond: Yes actually this is what I have been thinking for a few months now. China has a distinctly Saturnian (ie Capricorn) cultural signature and it has been growing in power (especially financial power) over the Sagittarian Pluto cycle.
I think in the next decade or so it will emerge as the dominant power on the planet - not so much through its military strength but as a result of its own carefully executed, long range financial maneuvering.
The religious wars in the Abrahamic world have greatly assisted the Chinese in their quest for world power status by keeping Abrahamic people distracted with wars of "ideology" (ok the wars are really about the most valued natural resource on the planet but the "emotional gasoline" that fuels these wars is all about religion - the natural realm of Sagittarius). The wars will yield nothing to any of the parties in these pointless, ongoing conflicts. They will only drain the powers that engage in them of talent, resources and usable land.
At some point all wars come to an end. Then there is a need for physical and intellectual capital clean up the damage. The Chinese seem to be positioning themselves to provide the means.
And they've managed to make themselves the sweatshop of the world in terms of their manufacturing (ie structure building) skills.
I think China's about to cash in big time in the next two decades, whether or not the Chinese decide to convert to Christianity. I mean, that is unless what has become utterly militaristic about Christianity seems useful to these well established, generally long lived, practical empire builders.
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